> Dark Ages, a period of stagnation and obscurity in
> literature and art,
> lasting, according to Hallam, nearly 1000 years,
> from about 500 to
> about 1500 A. D.. See Middle Ages, under Middle.

Does not agree with available evidence, nor what
professional historians say about it. Quoting from a
dictionary is IMHO NOT a good debating technique!
> "Historians working on the problem of the
> Renaissance have never been
> able to decide when the period began, or even when
> it ended, although
> they all admit that a Renaissance did indeed occur.
> Some see its
> beginning in the 12th century, while others, in the
> 14th century. An
> even larger question looms: if there was such a
> thing as the
> Renaissance, regardless of when it began or ended,
> for whom was the
> Renaissance, a Renaissance? Did it affect all people
> at the same time?
> Or, was its impact felt only on a relatively small
> number of people in
> Northern Italian city-states, France, England and
> Holland?"
> http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/lecture1c.html

Not entirely true. 3 different viewpoints on this
issue: a) those who see a definite disconnect with
earlier periods worthy of the term Rennaisance, b)
those that se the Rennaisance as a transitional period
between the MA and the early-modern period, and c)
those who do not see strong evidence for a
Rennaisance. I fall in the latter camp; many of the
elements pointed out as being typically "Rennaisance"
are indeed elements carried over from the MA, or
developed therein.
 
> However, the 12th Century with the rise of more
> secularist scholars
> actually fits in better with my statements above.
> http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/lecture26b.html

Then you should be more precise with your dates! This,
specifically, as well as the rest of the High MA is
why I strongly disagree with your stance.

Damon.



        
                
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